Wednesday, November 12
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Registration Required Below
Join Professor and Musicologist Gil Harel for an enchanting exploration of The Nutcracker, a timeless holiday ballet that captivates audiences with its magical story and Tchaikovsky’s iconic score.
This talk will delve into the origins of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s fairy tale, the ballet’s cultural significance, and its evolution into a cherished global tradition.
We’ll uncover the creative process behind the stunning choreography, elaborate costumes, and whimsical sets that bring the Land of Sweets to life. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike, this program offers a deeper appreciation of the artistry and enduring charm of The Nutcracker.
About Our Speaker
This is a hybrid series of programs that will take place both live at the Library, and virtually over Zoom. For a full experience we recommend attending this program live at the Library.
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Would you prefer instead to attend the in-person program, at the Library? Click here to register for the in-person program.
Registration is currently closed for this event.